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as far as governor christie goes, i think he'll do as well in mississippi as he does in new jersey. >> really? >> i think people appreciate his frankness and they appreciate his lack of fear to speak to people in an honest way. >> so david ignatius, i wonder how you view him. i'm sure you've followed the story. i will just say, we've known him for, gosh, five years now, and i know that he was being pushed, pushed, pushed, pushed to run and he knew he wasn't ready, and he has been working on every level to make sure that there are opportunities for his state, but also for his political career. that is also boning up on foreign policy, meeting with people one on one, and understanding the world he's studying. >> chris christie is a person who is very hard not to like. i've seen him give a speech and just shoot the lights out in a room. you know, he could pass the hat and raise $50 million after some of the talks i've watched him give. i thought the defining moment in this presidential campaign was the images of barack obama and chris christie together, solving real problems. >> right. >
as far as governor christie goes, i think he'll do as well in mississippi as he does in new jersey. >> really? >> i think people appreciate his frankness and they appreciate his lack of fear to speak to people in an honest way. >> so david ignatius, i wonder how you view him. i'm sure you've followed the story. i will just say, we've known him for, gosh, five years now, and i know that he was being pushed, pushed, pushed, pushed to run and he knew he wasn't ready, and he has...
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this is a shot of mississippi. so you can get an idea there. if it snows like this in mississippi, we're going to get school delays. as i mentioned, it's going to spread. we have winter storm warnings in ten different states. mostly hovered around the richmond to raleigh to asheville areas. this is where we'll see the highest totals. atlanta, you're on the south side of this, maybe a little snow on the backside. washington, d.c., same for you. you're on the northern fringe. but it's really in the north carolina/virginia areas later today into tonight. and then tomorrow morning, it will end. the rest of the country, you look just fine. no travel trouble. just cold up in minneapolis. but get ready, north carolina and virginia, this time tomorrow morning you're going to be shoveling. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh!
this is a shot of mississippi. so you can get an idea there. if it snows like this in mississippi, we're going to get school delays. as i mentioned, it's going to spread. we have winter storm warnings in ten different states. mostly hovered around the richmond to raleigh to asheville areas. this is where we'll see the highest totals. atlanta, you're on the south side of this, maybe a little snow on the backside. washington, d.c., same for you. you're on the northern fringe. but it's really in...
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>> that's north and south dakota, mississippi and alabama. and it's very interesting because the pro-choice movement according to kate has actually lost out strategically to the pro-life movement because they have focused on restricting abortion at the state level. so in 2011, pro-lifers working with conservative house republicans in many cases actually passed 92 laws restricting abortion in a variety of ways. so that could include everything from 24-hour waiting periods that make it very difficult, for example, for a poor woman who has to travel and stay in a hotel to get an abortion, to arcane laws about how clinics are built, how wide the hallways have to be. now, kate would argue that the pro-choice movement has actually dropped the ball themselves in a lot of ways by focusing too much on the needs of middle-class white women and not enough on younger women, on women of color, on poor women. so it's a really interesting look at where we stand on this issue 40 years on. >> when you look into the why of this, do you look into the fact that
>> that's north and south dakota, mississippi and alabama. and it's very interesting because the pro-choice movement according to kate has actually lost out strategically to the pro-life movement because they have focused on restricting abortion at the state level. so in 2011, pro-lifers working with conservative house republicans in many cases actually passed 92 laws restricting abortion in a variety of ways. so that could include everything from 24-hour waiting periods that make it very...
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for an again the first class in first grade in mississippi that was integrated, to go from where we were in 1969, to now where a black man getting inaugurated president of the united states is nothing spectacular. that's amazing. knew said something very very important. someone said yesterday that when we knew the country was solid was not when george washington became the first president but when we received the election of the second. yesterday, i think you're right. when we saw we passed a certain point was the second election of president obama. it wasn't the economy was bad, it wasn't bush was bad, this where is the nation decided to elect a man and didn't get caught up on the race question. it was a very big moment. >> by the way, you can oppose the president on virtually every issue without opposing him because he is a black man. that is just as important. >> and his birth certificate. >> he is just a man -- by the way, mika, let's talk donald trump and ask if he will do that the next four years. >> the commentary about the president's address yesterday and none of it talks about
for an again the first class in first grade in mississippi that was integrated, to go from where we were in 1969, to now where a black man getting inaugurated president of the united states is nothing spectacular. that's amazing. knew said something very very important. someone said yesterday that when we knew the country was solid was not when george washington became the first president but when we received the election of the second. yesterday, i think you're right. when we saw we passed a...
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that heavy rain is now moving into mississippi. there's the tornado watch box. it does not include new orleans, but it does include baton rouge, new iberia and up there on the border of mississippi. possible tornadoes throughout this morning. they would be rain-wrapped tornadoes. you wouldn't know they were on top of you until they hit. keep that in mind. the other trouble out in the west. major winter storm from idaho to montana all the way through the dakotas, even salt lake city, utah, going to get significant snow later today. as far as the east coast goes, with all the stormy weather out to your west, all the warm air is pumped up the east coast. today up to 53 in washington, d.c. very nice. boston to new york and even into tomorrow, it looks like the warm weather holds for the eastern seaboard. actually, let's make that until the middle of next week, the warm air holds on the eastern seaboard. more to come here on "morning joe." we're brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to
that heavy rain is now moving into mississippi. there's the tornado watch box. it does not include new orleans, but it does include baton rouge, new iberia and up there on the border of mississippi. possible tornadoes throughout this morning. they would be rain-wrapped tornadoes. you wouldn't know they were on top of you until they hit. keep that in mind. the other trouble out in the west. major winter storm from idaho to montana all the way through the dakotas, even salt lake city, utah, going...
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. >> mississippi state. who was the other? lsu losing to clemson, man. that was a shock. >> the big one coming up next monday. >> the big one coming up, alabama. >> you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualizes your sleep. the only place you'll find the sleep number bed. a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. and the only place you'll find the sleep number year-end event. save 50% on the closeout of our silver limited edition bed. in the name of human individuality: the sleep num
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the mississippi star tribune. in june, a chicago man won a $1 million lotto scratchoff but then suddenly died of what would appear to be natural causes. now, his death has turned into a homicide investigation after a medical examiner determined he died of a lethal dose of cyanide and they will exhume the body to determine who killed him. >>> at the electronics show, televisions are getting a lot of attention including samsung's 85 inch set that could sell as much as $20,000. it has four times the resolution of current hdtvs and offers personalized suggestions for each viewer in the house. you can even swipe from screen to screen like an ipad on your wall. i guess like this. >> you have to be able to swipe. >> what the heck? >> a lot to see. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us? >> good for you, bad for me. >> a look at the playbook executive editor. good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. with your doing behind the curtain piece this morning, what you call the modern republican party by
the mississippi star tribune. in june, a chicago man won a $1 million lotto scratchoff but then suddenly died of what would appear to be natural causes. now, his death has turned into a homicide investigation after a medical examiner determined he died of a lethal dose of cyanide and they will exhume the body to determine who killed him. >>> at the electronics show, televisions are getting a lot of attention including samsung's 85 inch set that could sell as much as $20,000. it has...